Many years ago when I was an Air Force wife, we lived at 389-C Hickory Street at Glasgow AFB. I have wondered so many times whatever happened to the housing. It was wonderful housing. I had never had a garbage disposal before I moved there.

We were a close knit military group. Of course, everybody hated the weather and sometimes we tired of the isolation. But eventually, I think we all learned to love the place. I worked in the Civilian Pay section of the finance office. Every Friday night my little girl and I went to Glasgow and ate out and went shopping. No matter what the weather was.

I am so happy that you all are living there and enjoying life. I would love to visit there one more time. I have such fond memories. We left there in 1964 and a few years later the marriage broke up and I have lived in Florida, Virginia and North Carolina since then. I have been back home in South Carolina for more than 25 years now. I live in a beautiful spot on the planet, Hilton Head Island, SC, now but for some reason my mind often wanders back to that corner of Montana and I remember it fondly.

Thanks for the website. It is very well done. It has made my day to find it. The picture of the lady at 393A Hickory - I could hardly believe it. My street!!!

What buildings do you all use? Do you use the chapel? There used to be a little wooden Episcopal church right outside the gate that I attended. I was living there when JFK was killed so naturally when that subject comes up my mind goes back to Montana. We got cable tv (and that was many years before cable was all over) from Salt Lake City. Every spring when the snows melted in Idaho, our cable went out for at least a week. And I remember the tumble weeds!! They always accumulated by my garage door and that was a chore to get them out of the way to go to work.

Again, thanks for the website. I will check back again and again to see what's new in my old neighborhood. If any of you ever venture down this way, PLEASE look me up.